A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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21 On the effects of Trajan's haul of gold from Dacia see Carcopino , Points de vue sur l'impérialisme romain , pp . 73 ff . , where it is shown that most of the costly building enterprises of this emperor were subsequent to the final ...
21 On the effects of Trajan's haul of gold from Dacia see Carcopino , Points de vue sur l'impérialisme romain , pp . 73 ff . , where it is shown that most of the costly building enterprises of this emperor were subsequent to the final ...
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... this region was renews the due to Trajan , who did not wait to give the treaty between Domitian preventive and King Decebalus a full trial , but made immediate preparations for attacks upon Dece- a new preventive attack upon Dacia .
... this region was renews the due to Trajan , who did not wait to give the treaty between Domitian preventive and King Decebalus a full trial , but made immediate preparations for attacks upon Dece- a new preventive attack upon Dacia .
Pagina 798
... 351 , 357 , 361 , 386 , 705 Dacia , 412 ( projected campaign by Caesar ) ; 548 ( settlements in Moesia ) ; 621 ( preventive attack by Domitian ) ; 650-54 ( conquest by Trajan ) ; 638 , 642,668 ( gold mines ) ; 642 , 654 ( colonies ) ...
... 351 , 357 , 361 , 386 , 705 Dacia , 412 ( projected campaign by Caesar ) ; 548 ( settlements in Moesia ) ; 621 ( preventive attack by Domitian ) ; 650-54 ( conquest by Trajan ) ; 638 , 642,668 ( gold mines ) ; 642 , 654 ( colonies ) ...
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